Capitol Watchblog
Capitol Watchblog
abdul
Jun
15
6:53 PM

Are These Two on the Same Page?

Jill Long Thompson is expected to announce tomorrow that she is picking Southern Indiana State Representative Dennie Oxley of English as her running mate for Lt. Governor. Now while no one thinks a Lt. Gov will make or break a candidate, I do wonder how Oxley’s candidacy will impact JLT’s? I don’t say that because of where he is from, but from looking at statements from the two. I wonder if they are on the same page on some issues and I’m not talking about regional or cultural issues, but the stuff that matters.

Property Taxes

For example, JLT has been very critical of Governor Mitch Daniels and the property tax relief plan that made its way through the Indiana General Assembly. In February, she released a press statement calling the Governor’s plan “nothing more than a well-orchestrated shell game designed to shift the blame and the burden of collecting taxes to local government.”

Juxtapose that with a statement from Oxley in a April 22 interview with the Corydon Democrat Newspaper, “We took a huge step forward this session addressing property taxes by passing a sweeping, bi-partisan bill which provides $900 million of property tax relief. As a result, homeowners will see significant reductions in their bills.” Who’s correct? You make the call, but take a look at these two other areas, health care and job creation.

Health Care

JLT has also been critical of the Daniels administration on the issue of health care, however if you go to Oxley’s website he talks about bipartisan work on “[the] approval of a landmark program that provides coverage to thousands of Hoosiers who were without health care.”

Job Creation

JLT had some tough words for the Governor in a March 7 interview with the Chesterton Tribune saying, she would, “would move away from the Daniels’ administration’s approach to economic development, which she ripped as one that “rewards companies for bringing in low-paying, dead-end jobs that don’t offer benefits.” Oxley on the other hand said, ” One very significant thing that we have already done was create the Indiana Economic Development Corp., which works with local economic development officials.” He later went on to say “The state is doing some things right, but I have concerns that the economic development success stories are not evenly spread throughout Indiana.” I read this to say Oxley likes what the Governor has done and would like to see more of in Southern Indiana.

This isn’t to say the two won’t well together and Oxley won’t be a good match up. What I think it does do is highlight serious divisions between the two which they should address publicly on how they’ve managed to reconcile them. If they don’t, I can just imagine what the next set of Daniels’ campaign commercials are going to look like.

norman
Jun
13
4:50 PM

Long Thompson Oxley; Dems For Daniels?

Lieutenant Gov. Oxley?

Will State Rep. Dennie Oxley be the Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor? That appears almost a dead certainty, although the Jill Long Thompson campaign isn’t confirming it yet.

Several sources say the five-term lawmaker from English is the choice. But Long Thompson aides say her choice is still informing his family and friends, so they won’t confirm it until at least Saturday. The candidate for governor is scheduled to unveil her running mate at a series of news conferences Monday, with the Democratic state convention then ratifying her pick June 21st.

The easy-going Oxley is the assistant to the superintendent of the Crawford County schools. He’s also a member of Speaker Pat Bauer’s inner circle. As a member of the Rules Committee, Oxley would have had to cast a vote on the anti-same sex marriage amendment in 2007, if it had come to a committee vote. He appeared very relieved when the committee chairman, Scott Pelath, declined to hold a vote. Oxley apparently wanted to vote No, but knew that would be a difficult sell to voters in his socially conservative Southern Indiana district.

Is Mitch Really Their Man After All?

In what appears to be a stepped-up campaign against Mayor Greg Ballard (who isn’t up for re-election for three and a half years), Marion County Democrats are blasting him for not making enough personal appearances at the Falcon Point apartments and other storm-devastated neighborhoods. And they compared him this way to Governor Mitch Daniels, who cancelled his economic development trip to Japan to personally oversee relief efforts:

“Governor Mitch Daniels, to his credit, realized the need to help the people of Indianapolis and Indiana and postponed his trip overseas.”

Question Number One: Do you think they cleared that statement with Jill Long Thompson?

Question Number Two: Do you think we’ll see that in a Daniels commercial anytime this year?